If thou dost slander her and torture me, Never pray more; abandon all remorse; On horror’s head horrors accumulate; Do deeds to make heaven weep, all earth amaz’d; For nothing canst thou to damnation add Greater than that.

For if she be not honest, chaste, and true, There’s no man happy; the purest of their wives Is foul as slander.

I will be hang’d, if some eternal villain, Some busy and insinuating rogue, Some cogging, cozening slave, to get some office, Have not devis’d this slander; I’ll be hang’d else.

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In the United States, it is extremely difficult for someone famous to win a slander lawsuit—almost no matter what is said.